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Firefall developer: “Consoles, I believe, are dead”

The humble home video game console and the traditional publisher-led model that supports it is on its last legs, so says Firefall creator and former World of Warcraft lead Mark Kern, with developer-centric free-to-play titles waiting in the wings to replace them. Speaking in an interview with Eurogamer earlier this week, the Red 5 Studios CEO argued that the free-to-play model offers developers ...

Greg Voakes: WATCH: Lou Ferrigno Talks World of Warcraft and Relationships

This little nugget of trivia is all about dating, sex, and the World of Warcraft. Not seeing a connection? Check out this bizarre video of Lou Ferrigno hanging out, being his muscular self, and spreading the message.

Physical Therapy and Exercise Equipment Designed by TherapyTrainer.com/Interactive Motivation Now Offered by Rehabmart.com

Recommended by healthcare professionals around the country, including doctors, physical therapists, orthopedic surgeons, dieticians and chiropractors, this special exercise and therapy equipment from TherapyTrainer.com is also used by professional athletes, such as the San Francisco 49ers, and has been featured in an article on Oprah.com, “Don't Just Sit There! How to Get Fit at Your Desk”. Crafted with the highest quality magnetic resistance in both the forward and reverse pedal motion, the smaller spindle radius and smooth magnetic pedal motion are easier on the joints than other models on the market.

(PRWeb April 27, 2012)

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Gazette.Net: Marine biologist turned game designer leads ‘World of Warcraft’ horde

Life as a marine biologist was not quite the splash Greg Street thought it would be. In the late 1990s, he spent years going through school only to find that studying the environment at times meant spending little of it in nature.

Gazette.Net: Marine biologist turned game designer leads ‘World of Warcraft’ horde

Life as a marine biologist was not quite the splash Greg Street thought it would be. In the late 1990s, he spent years going through school only to find that studying the environment at times meant spending little of it in nature.